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if a wife puts a restraining order against the husband is it legal to contact each other through another person
If she is doing something that gives legal cause for one, maybe. But it would be difficult to prove that she is threatening you and that you are not violating your restraining order.
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In California if it isn't stipulated in the court order from the judge you can. It must be specified specifically. However, she can get a restraining order leaving everything as is until the divorce is final.
Yes, it is a crime for a wife and her boyfriend to attempt to set her husband up for following her to a hotel since he has a restraining order on him. Setting someone up is illegal and if caught could result in jail time.
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Husband will have to petition the judge who issued the restraining order against him to modify it to allow face-to-face contact in the presence of a marriage mediator. However, if the other party is adamant and does not wish mediation, it appears futile to petition the judge to order it, however you can always try. The judge who issued the restraining order will have to become involved since it is only he, who can modify it.
Yes, it's the common way to get him removed when he refuses to leave at her request. Getting a restraining order is easy as David Letterman learned, cost him thousands to defend. see link
You will have to get in contact with your lawyer who will then file a case against your wife, and so prevent her from taking your son out of the country.
To get anyone, including an ex wife to stop calling you, file a restraining order. If she breaks the order by still calling, go back to the court house and they will issue a warrant for her arrest.
As for the restraining order, it would probably depend on why you felt you needed the restraining order against her. Has she harmed or threatened to harm you? Or do you just want to be single again? As for the children, I can't see any judge giving you a restraining order against them, and may even let the wife take out a restraining order on you for trying to kick her and your innocent children out on the street. That could be considered child abuse, child endangerment or at the very least, neglect. As for filing for divorce, anyone can do that at any time. And keep in mind, you will have to pay child support whether you choose to visit your kids or not. Although, if they are your stepchildren, then you shouldn't have to pay child support on them but, depending on the laws in Texas, you may have to pay spousal support (alimony).
Contact the court house, and usually, yes. see link